The News Review:
- Study: Breast-feeding may protect mom’s heart health after menopause
- Recruiting in Montco for largest long-term child health study
- Health Highlights: April 22 2009
Study: Breast-feeding may protect mom’s heart health after menopause
CNN
com: Diet tips for nursing mothers In the study the researchers looked at 139681 women with an average age of 63 who had at least one child. Those who had a lifetime history of more than 12 months of breast-feeding had a lower risk of.
Related from Indoorenvirons: Natural Medicine: Breast-feeding does everybody good
Recruiting in Montco for largest long-term child health study
WHYY
org rganizers of the largest long-term study of children’s health ever conducted in the U. are looking for pregnant women or women planning on being pregnant in the coming year in Montgomery County. Today the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is starting recruitment efforts in Montgomery County. Researchers hope to learn about autism asthma childhood obesity and more.
Health Highlights: April 22 2009
Forbes
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